During Microsoft's reveal of the Xbox One, the presentation spent a lot of time speaking about the built in television functions and only briefly paid attention to the announced games. Announcements for Remedy's Quantum Break, Forza Motorsport 5 and even Call of Duty: Ghosts took a back seat to the other features of the Xbox One.
On Twitter today, Major Nelson said that E3 will not focus on anything TV related, just games.
@javsjavsjavs I can confirm that we will have TV's (or similar)on stage to show the games.That should be the extend of TV talk in your #E3
— Larry Hryb (@majornelson) May 31, 2013
At the Xbox One reveal, Don Mattrick mentioned that the Xbox One will see 15 exclusive games release within the first year. With only a handful of games announced and none actually demoed on stage, an E3 press conference full of only games sounds definitely possible.
But before you rejoice, game announcements still count as any Kinect only titles that come along the lines of something like Dance Central.
For now, we know to expect demos for Call of Duty: Ghosts, Quantum Break, Forza 5 and possibly something from Rare. If the recent Amazon listings and EA supports prove correct, we might also see EA show Mirror's Edge 2.
To ensure Major Nelson keep his promise, you can watch the Microsoft's E3 press conference full of games on June 11th.
Via: NeoGAF